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They are dedicated and hard-wroking. And they cope with change.But government needs to be smarter at commissioning. A "skill change" needs to take place in the civil service. But they are "up for it", he says.Civil servants are rightly concerned about the spending of public money. Look at the Regional Growth Fund. It is taking time to allocate money because civil servants want to conduct due diligence, he says.He says the government needs to review the way it tackles these issues. When he announced a housing drive, that prompted 14 different reviews. Sometimes there is a danger of "consulting into inactivity", he says.5.10pm: Graham Stewart goes next.Q: Do you want to see more primary schools become academies?Yes,ytcgzx.net, says Cameron.
12.19pm: Labour's John Robertson says the government's tax changes are taking money away from children.Cameron says Robertson is "plain wrong". The child tax credit is going up, he says.12.20pm: Cameron says the government needs to encourage people who come to London for the Olympics to visit other parts of the country.12.21pm: Labour's Rushanara Ali asks about Bangladesh, and the need to protect developing countries from climate change.Cameron says Ali has raised an important issue. Britain has a good relationship with Bangladesh and an aide programme there. But Britain should not be afraid of raising human rights concerns too.12.22pm: Philip Hollobone, a Conservative, asks if Cameron will ensure that other countries implement an EU prisoner transer system.
 Look how the country has reacted with revulsion to the revelations. So do the decent and sensible thing and reconsider, think again, about your bid for BSkyB.   Photograph: Christian Sinibaldi for the Guardian 10.55am: Jeremy Hunt, the culture secretary, has also given an interview to the BBC about his decision this morning to ask Ofcom and the Office of Fair Trading for advice on whether there are new grounds for blocking the News Corporation bid for BSkyB. Here are the key points.? Hunt said Ofcom and the Office of Fair Trading did not have to reply quickly. He was not giving them a time limit, he said.I do not want them to make a rushed decision. I want them to take as long as they need.
? The army could be used for guarding duties if there were a repeat of such widespread riots in order to free up police to deal with violence.? Police could be allowed to remove face masks from people on the street "under any circumstances where there is reasonable suspicion that they are related to criminal activity".? Any homeowner or business person whose property was damaged will be able to seek compensation under the Riot Damages Act even if they were uninsured.? Ministers are to work with the police and MI5 to assess whether it would be right to stop people communicating via social network sites "when we know they are plotting violence, disorder and criminality".But Cameron also criticised the initial police response to the riots, contending it had been too slow and too timid, as he also vowed to stick to the government's planned cuts to the police.
 And it is wrong, unfair and irresponsible to leave a massive debt for the next generation to deal with instead of facing up to it now. 4.55pm: Hague now says he wants to talk about the most absurb moment from the Labour conference.Was it when Harriet Harman said 'we all want David, er, er, Ed elected as Prime Minister at the next election? Thank you, Harriet, yes, we all want David as Prime Minister after the next election.Or was it when Ed Miliband, having said Labour's fightback would begin in Scotland didn't even know who was running for the leadership of the Scottish Labour Party? Or was it when he announced he could distinguish between good businesses and bad businesses and was going to tax them all accordingly,kate spade outlet, which would be quite an achievement in a party where they can't even remember their own names?Or was it when they announced a cap on tuition fees, but were then forced to admit this policy would expire before the next election so was not really a policy at all?No, the most absurd moment was so absurd, it beats all of these things.
4.17pm: Bill Cash, Tory MP for Stone, asks whether the government intends to carry through the commitment to repeal the Human Rights Act. May says her words have been slightly twisted. She says she has expressed the view she would like to repeal it, not that she was about to do it.4.19pm: Yvette Cooper, the shadow home secretary, asks what May is doing to get further assurances with Jordan so that he can be deported now. What actions have ministers taken? Has she herself taken it with the Jordanian government. Will she go back to Siac to ask for a stay of the bail until those talks have taken place. Cooper asks what will happen if the negotiations fail with Jordan and it is not clear what next if the bail arrangements are stopped within three months.
..The HMRC report, to be delivered after Jan 31,kate spade outlet online, will defy predictions that top earners will avoid paying the 50p rate.Labour predicted revenues of more than £2?billion a year from the levy.It is now thought that the revenues will only begin falling "over time" as wealthier taxpayers develop ways of circumventing the higher rate, faced by those earning more than £150,000. Happy New Year Polly.10.06am: This is what the Press Association have filed about today's cabinet meeting at the Olympic Park.David Cameron today hailed the London 2012 legacy as ministers gathered at the Olympic Park 200 days before the Games' opening ceremony.The Prime Minister called a Cabinet meeting at the site in Stratford, east London and urged ministers to fully exploit the opportunities the summer showpiece and the Queen's Diamond Jubilee will offer.

 

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